ftira

English

Noun

ftira (countable and uncountable, plural ftiras)

  1. (Malta) A ring-shaped Maltese unleavened loaf often filled and made into sandwiches.

Anagrams

Maltese

Root
f-t-r
3 terms

Etymology

From Arabic فَطِيرة (faṭīra).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈftiː.ra/

Noun

ftira f (plural ftajjar, diminutive ftajra)

  1. a kind of flat, usually ring-shaped bread, often used for sandwiches
  2. (by extension) anything flat or flattened
  3. (figuratively) mess

Derived terms

  • ftira Għawdxija
  • ftira tal-bakkaljaw
  • ftira tal-ful
  • ftira tal-ġobon
  • ftira tal-ħami
  • ftira tal-inċova
  • ftira tal-makku
  • ftira tal-wiri
  • ftira tar-Randan
  • ftira tat-toqlija
  • ħolom bil-ftajjar
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